GE ES44AC GEVO BNSF Heritage III (Operator)
Operator · SKU SXT38600
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Pricing
MSRP
$104.99
Technical Specifics
Scale
HO
SKU
SXT38600
Product Line
Operator
Production Years
[2021-01-01,)
Prototype Type
GE ES44ACDetail Level
Basic
Drive
all-wheel
History
Full prototype page →The GE ES44AC entered production in 2003 as part of General Electric's Evolution Series, a new line of diesel locomotives developed to comply with increasingly stringent emissions regulations set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Specifically, the Evolution Series was engineered to meet EPA Tier 2 standards that came into effect in 2005, and the ES44AC represented the AC traction variant of the flagship 4,400 horsepower model. It succeeded the AC4400CW in GE's catalog and inherited that model's customer base while offering improved fuel efficiency and reduced exhaust emissions. The first pre-production examples were assembled at GE's Erie, Pennsylvania manufacturing facility, which had long been the center of the company's locomotive production. The ES44AC went on to achieve remarkable commercial success, with more than 4,100 units built over a production run that extended through 2018. Every Class I railroad in North America eventually placed orders for the model, including Union Pacific, BNSF Railway, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern Railway, Canadian National Railway, and CPKC Railway. Union Pacific, which applied its own internal designation of C45ACCTE to the type, also procured a heavily ballasted variant known as the ES44AH. CSX Transportation likewise opted for the ballasted version, numbering its initial order in the 700 through 999 series, delivered between 2007 and 2011. The breadth of adoption across North American freight railroading cemented the ES44AC's standing as one of the most commercially significant locomotive designs in modern railroad history. Late in the model's production life, BNSF Railway ordered 25 ES44AC units in 2023, designated ES44ACH, built between August and September of that year. These units were produced concurrently with the newer ET44ACH and were classified as Tier 4 credit locomotives, representing a final chapter in the model's long production history. The ES44AC's eventual successor in GE's lineup was the ET44AC, which incorporated full EPA Tier 4 compliance, but the ES44AC remained in widespread revenue service across the continent long after the newer model entered production. Trains Magazine recognized the broader Evolution Series, of which the ES44AC was the centerpiece, as one of the ten locomotives that most significantly changed railroading in the United States.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the GE ES44AC GEVO BNSF Heritage III (Operator) have DCC and sound?
The GE ES44AC GEVO BNSF Heritage III (Operator) is not DCC equipped and does not include sound.
Who manufactures the GE ES44AC GEVO BNSF Heritage III (Operator)?
The GE ES44AC GEVO BNSF Heritage III (Operator) is manufactured by ScaleTrains as part of their Operator product line.